http://s179.photobucket.com/albums/w314/cdhgufclk/
The link above or address if it doesn't link is to Chucks dyes, pretty freakin sweet stuff, so much so that I have decided to give dyeing a try this sunday, I will post the pics soon after. Love dyed discs!

Future's so bright, I gotta wear shades.

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Carlitos... I was wondering when you would get your ass over here. How ya been, big guy?

ďI believe I can hit 18 greens, hit every fairway, you know ó Vision 54, which means you birdie every hole, thatís in the back of my mind. I want to putt better, chip better. That day when I hit 18 greens and one putt, Iíll know Iím a complete golfer. Will that ever happen? Iím not sure, but itís possible. The 54 vision is always in the back of my mind.Ē~Annika SŲrenstam

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Custom dye for Sari in Seattle on a 164g Leopard. This one was actually pretty difficult. When I took the order I figured it would be fairly straight forward. As it turns out, little people (babies, infants, toddlers, etc) don't really have any overly unique features to pull out and emphasize to make them look individual, they don't even have eyebrows!! I think the pirate hat helped me out a lot, and I did some really micro cutting around the eyes that you really can't see in my crappy foto of the disc. All-in-all, I think it turned out well.

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Some of the Slosh trophy discs cut out and ready for their dye bath. I have a foto of all of them finished, but it's on film and I haven't gotten it developed yet. I'll post that when I get that roll developed.

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Ohh man, I have caught the fever, the disc dyein' fever. So after watching an awesome 20 minute tutorial on how to dye discs by Chuck and one of his buddies, I knew it was time to stay inside and start dyeing. Of course I chose to go out and purchase my materials on Sunday, this was a bad idea as I ended up making do with inferior products because sign shops were not open. I dyed my first disc a max weight Roadrunner with a Thundercats Logo, and some weird squiggly lines over the top for a gayish effect. I didnt have transfer tape, and it worked out okay, and then I spent two hours cutting out a blazers logo, which didn't make the transfer to the disc with out transfer tape, and so I was pissed, but still primed to dye another, so I free handed a wierd H design in honor of my wife Hillary. It also turned out kind of gay, but I was hooked, so I stopped by some sign shops yesterday and got hooked up with tons of vinyl, and transfer tape all for free! Myself, my wife, a buddy Shaun, and his girl Erin spent the next 6 hours or so dyeing a couple of discs each with the right equipment! Oh, man what a difference. I cannot tell anyone who has not tryed this, you are missing out, it is an awesome process, especially when the final product comes out, trust me you will not be able to stop looking at your disc at a variety of different angles, and then the ideas for your next dye start to come in and well, it's awesome. So here are my first dyes... In order 1) Roadrunner w/ Thundercats 2) Destroyer w/ free hand H 3) Orc w/ JAGER 4) Boss w/ Boss 5) Cro w/ Fat Tire.